Customer reviews

“The location is perfect and the standard of the property makes it a really relaxing location. The help with the wood burner when we needed it was also much appreciated!”

Mrs Graham, Addlestone, February 2015

“Amazing location and a friendly & helpful approach from the owners. The accommodation was better than anticipated and everything about the whole stay exceeded our expectations. If you want a relaxing break, then this is the place!”

Mr Bracher, Bristol, February 2015

“The peace & quiet was wonderful.”

Mr Turnill, Ely, October 2014

“An excellent location if you like a secluded country cottage. The Barn conversion had a quaint, rustic feel, great views, and was ideal for exploring the Forest of Dean. The owners were friendly but not intrusive.”

Mr Sayer, Swadlincote, September 2014

“It was a lovely place to stay, so quiet and good for relaxation. If it was not that far away from Germany we would stay there every summer! The Family was very helpful when we needed something and the barn was a wonderful home for that week. We had everything we wanted and we would recommend it to people who would like to recover in really quiet surroundings.”

Mrs Jacob, Veitsbronn, August 2014

“This is a fabulous spot in the countryside with a comfortable, well equipped and very attractive property. The owners are extremely warm and welcoming making it a superbly peaceful and restful break - and a true 'home from home' atmosphere.”

Mrs Lee-Guyan, Lincoln, June 2014

“Great location near to where we wanted to be. Nice and quiet.”

Mrs Cummings, Chester Le Street, April 2014

“We loved the barn, and the personal touches from the owners made it extra special.”

Mrs Williams, Halesowen, December 2013

“Our hosts were the most gentle of folk, always available, but not intrusive. This tucked away little gem will be used by us again and again. The on-site farmhouse kitchen produces some excellent 'homemade' food, and should be tried by all visitors.”

Mr Randall, Gosport, November 2013

“Very homely and comfortable. A beautiful position and lovely people.”

Cottage features

Off road parking

Open fire

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Cot available

Highchair available

Washing machine

Dishwasher

Broadband / WiFi

Rating

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Sleeps

4

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

2

Pets

No

The Property

A fabulous, 17th century former hay barn, this Herefordshire cottage is set in a rural location on the owners' working smallholding, in the tranquil hamlet of Deepdean, offering walks and cycle rides from the doorstep. Beautifully furnished, this Herefordshire cottage has been thoughtfully renovated, combining exposed stone walls, original beams and oak floors with modern comforts to provide delightful accommodation. This Herefordshire cottage boasts a stunning sitting room with cosy woodburning stove, dining area and doors onto the secluded south-facing patio. This stylish Herefordshire cottage also offers a modern, well-equipped fitted kitchen and two charming bedrooms, both with a stylish en-suite shower room. The charming terraced cottage garden of this Herefordshire cottage offers the perfect place to relax after a full day exploring this delightful unspoilt region. A great Herefordshire cottage at any time of year.

About the location

DEEPDEAN

Ross-on-Wye 3 miles; Hereford 15 miles.

A tiny rural hamlet, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Deepdean is situated in the wonderful Wye Valley close to the magnificent Royal Forest of Dean. Deepdean is ideally located between the delightful historic market towns of Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, whose timbered Tudor buildings, striking 17th century market halls, majestic bridges, excellent shops, pubs and restaurants suit all tastes. Stroll along the banks of the beautiful River Wye, take a river cruise or view the stunning countryside from a hot-air balloon! Explore famous Goodrich Castle, a perfect example of a 12th century "Marcher Castle", or enjoy the renowned walks along Offa's Dyke and the Wye Valley Walk. Visit beautiful Symonds Yat (4 miles) with its towering rocks where peregrine falcons breed, and take the ferry across the river to the Wye Valley Visitors Centre. Visitors to this area can also enjoy day trips to delightful Hay-on-Wye, the Black Mountains and the scenic Brecon Beacons National Park. Also recommended is a visit to nearby Hereford with its historic cathedral, museums and a tremendous variety of shops and restaurants.